-t $ neachthne Tic IIo:ac"ekltoe »d blex- fovi.~~~t "hwwU bf II.M" ua wita mturai Mlue wiUm ligbt b=u, ubeat DUea witk ruat and an whte. play Samulal iNorthweutern, runner-ýup' Iast year. The, Hawkeyes have lost only *to n.1 linois by a 15:to. 12 score. In addition to Michiganand Iora,. the other teamen who figure. to be in the running are. Northwestern and Chicago. .Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Pelott, :1101 Ashland avenue,, are homfe from a. week's trip to French Lick Springs, Ind. r raVUULv 4Jwb ana n1J1 UFVKIVeI,7. cdi- rect from the Towni Casino at Mia mi, FIa., will handie the music. Various committees in the club are busy with'the season's schedule of> events.1 The women's events started Tuesday,' and the openinig Bridge luncheon has been set for Memorial Day. Badminton and .shuiffle courts have been installed1 mnembers as added features summer whirl of actiVity. close -one,.3 ..---2. *The Cornet cubs camne back, on Saturday mnornlng.,to whip, Glencoe, 13 to 5, eévening their series. Dick Thatcher hurled for the« Juniors, :op- Posing Cbacheron :and Musson. Tri,» ugles, Without Pausing to change ui forrns, the Junior Cornets returund to Winnetka, ate lunch, and.pro- ceeded to trimn the Winnetka, Eagles, 19-O. Fred Jacobsen allowed the, Eagles only two hiits-both of them v'ery :scratchy-ýin the. entire fine ininings. board for the for >the getti ,ng three safeties, in that one lnning; Dici Wlgglesworth had two, and was walked-once. HONOIRED AT* WJSCONStN Duane. Walter Koenig, of Wil- -mette,. student at the University of Wisconsin, was one of 339 senior students who were publicly honored for outstanding work in their studies at the first All-UJniversity Honors convocation held at the un.iversity Saturday. Naine JUNIIOR COMET BATTING AVER, Fred Jacobson ....... ......... .......Ab fi1 Den.y.......... ................5 22 Zick Wigglesworth...... ............57 2 Barlow Hailton............... .57 21 Buddy W ilson ... . .. .... . .. ..... .52 1 Jim Cahn.......... ........ *... *... 47 13 Phil Meyers ... ...............47 1n Dick Thatcher .......1.................... 15 9 Roger Spielmann ........................ 18 7 Aridy Goodrich.......................... 21 7 D i k C m b ll . . . .:.. . . . . .. . . . . .16 5 Dave MeNar .::...................14 4 Stewart Richmond.. ................. 2( 4 Joe Bessette...... ............. 1.... 19 3 Legend: Ab-at bat -bits; R-runs; BD-base TTB-total tries on base; Avg.-batting average. 12 21 17 12 9 20 1 9 4 9 4 2. on biîUs; BD 2 9 6 2 10 3 2 3 2al, S0 TTH A 5 17 3 31 8 27 7 31 ,13~ 20 a 18 10 28 '10 30 2 12 1 9 3 12 3 1 5 7 à 7 1 6 SO-strikeoi FINANCIE YOUR HOME LOANS AT H ouM:E, Prompt Servce Withoiit Deay. ',The FIRST FEDERAL Way" Foi .rolly iasawed SAVUNGS ARE PAYUNG0>3 2' e Researces ever $700.000.00Marck 31, 7939 FIRST FEDERAL SVIHCS" ASSOCIATION1 Charte"eq and Smperviaed ,snaer 0F WILMEITE the UJnitedE SabetCm In Short Sleeve Styles ýs And such hand..nie shirts! A whua!e new lute of' smart styles and colors: Vertical stripes, club stripes, whit~e and colured mesh, crew ueck polos, kuit CoDlar models! Anmd for quality at a -Wieboldt's- Davis Stf 'I rANSTON--ý Our Student Shop I. Heod quartera for Boys' Boys" Model Bransd POLO rh~ $ i 'I dy WÙsion - ýiet - a . iiiei t9à ïëý-ôi CI - b-V